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Translingual
editEtymology
editFrom a modification of the Latin letter C (“ce”), from the Etruscan letter 𐌂 (c, “ce”), from the Ancient Greek letter Γ (G, “gamma”), derived from the Phoenician letter 𐤂 (g, “giml”), from the Egyptian hieroglyph 𓌙.
Letter
editG (lower case g)
- The seventh letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet.
See also
edit- (Latin script): Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Sſs Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz
- (Variations of letter G): Ǵǵ Ğğ Ĝĝ Ǧǧ Ġġ Ģģ Ḡḡ Ǥǥ Ɠɠ ᶃ ɢ Gg Ŋŋ
Symbol
editG
- (metrology) giga-.
- gauss.
- (biochemistry) glycine, a natural amino acid.
- (biochemistry) Any of the nucleotides guanodine, nucleoside guanosine, or nucleobase guanine, which are components of DNA.
- (physics) The gravitational constant in the formula F = Gm1m2/r2; sometimes called "big G" to distinguish from g for the acceleration of gravity.
- (music) The major chord with a root of G.
- (medicine) Symbol for the Birmingham gauge.
- Coordinate term: F (“French gauge”)
- (linguistics) A wildcard for a glide or semivowel
- (clothing) Bra cup size.
Gallery
edit-
Uppercase and lowercase versions of G, in normal and italic type
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Uppercase and lowercase G in Fraktur
See also
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Other representations of G:
English
editEtymology 1
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g, plural Gs or G's)
- The seventh letter of the English alphabet, called gee and written in the Latin script.
- 1943 November – 1944 February (date written; published 1945 August 17), George Orwell [pseudonym; Eric Arthur Blair], Animal Farm […], London: Secker & Warburg, published May 1962, →OCLC:
- On several occasions, indeed, he did learn E, F, G, H, but by the time he knew them, it was always discovered that he had forgotten A, B, C, and D.
See also
edit- (Latin-script letters) letter; A a, B b, C c, D d, E e, F f, G g, H h, I i, J j, K k, L l, M m, N n, O o, P p, Q q, R r, S s, T t, U u, V v, W w, X x, Y y, Z z
Number
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The ordinal number seventh, derived from this letter of the English alphabet, called gee and written in the Latin script.
Etymology 2
editNoun
editG (countable and uncountable, plural Gs)
- (sports, baseball) Games (the statistic reporting the number of games that a player has participated in).
- (US, politics) Green.
- (US, of a movie) General (suitable for a general audience).
- (sports) Abbreviation of goals (a sports statistic).
- Ground floor (of a building).
- A galaxy.
- (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- Gravity.
- (chiefly US) Abbreviation of grand (“thousand (dollars, pounds etc.)”).
- 1994, The Notorious B.I.G. (lyrics and music), “Juicy”, in Ready to Die, performed by The Notorious B.I.G.:
- Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis / When I was dead broke, man, I couldn't picture this / 50-inch screen, money-green leather sofa / Got two rides, a limousine with a chauffeur / Phone bill about two G's flat / No need to worry, my accountant handles that / And my whole crew is loungin' / Celebratin' every day, no more public housin'
- 2005, “Stay Fly”, in Jordan Houston, Darnell Carlton, Paul Beauregard, Premro Smith, Marlon Goodwin, David Brown, Willie Hutchinson (lyrics), Most Known Unknown[1], performed by Three 6 Mafia (featuring Young Buck, 8 Ball, and MJG), Sony BMG:
- Just really want to smoke my weed, fuck these hoes, and stack my Gs.
- 2010 September 9, Gloria Campisi, “Psychologist sues city for 100G, alleging beating by cop earlier this year”, in Philadelphia Inquirer:
- Psychologist sues city for 100G, alleging beating by cop earlier this year
- 2023, Nathan Bryon, Tom Melia, directed by Raine Allen-Miller, Rye Lane, spoken by Nathan (Simon Manyonda):
- See the hoverboard-riding geezer? This close to payin' a G for a shot of my cousin Calvin's molars.
- (grammar) Abbreviation of genitive case.
- (UK, education) The academic grade that comes next below F.
- (slang) Abbreviation of gangster; often used to address one's friend.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:friend
- 1995 August 1, “Gangsta's Paradise”, in Gangsta's Paradise, performed by Coolio featuring L.V.:
- I'm the kinda G the little homies wanna be like / On my knees in the night, sayin' prayers in the streetlight
- 2014, Skepta, Jme (lyrics and music), “That's Not Me” (track 10), in Konnichiwa, performed by Skepta featuring Jme:
- Love for the G's in the ends / But we don't love no girls in the ends / Last time I fell in love with a sket / But trust me, I will never do that again
- (economics) Abbreviation of government spending.
- (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- Alternative letter-case form of g (unit of gravitational acceleration).
- (drug slang) Short for gamma-hydroxybutyrate or gamma-butyrolactone.
- 2017, James Wharton, Something for the Weekend[2], Biteback Publishing, →ISBN:
- Friday afternoon, 4.30. The order has gone to my dealer: two bags of meph, 50ml of G.
- (obsolete, chemistry) glucinum.
- (nautical, historical) Initialism of grog: marked in the ship's books when a sailor took the daily rum ration
- Coordinate term: T
Alternative forms
editDerived terms
editRelated terms
edit- (gangster): O.G.
Afar
editLetter
editG
- The fourteenth letter in the Afar alphabet.
See also
editAfrikaans
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The seventh letter of the Afrikaans alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
edit- (Latin-script letters) letter; Aa, Bb, Cc, Dd, Ee, Ff, Gg, Hh, Ii, Jj, Kk, Ll, Mm, Nn, Oo, Pp, Qq, Rr, Ss, Tt, Uu, Vv, Ww, Xx, Yy, Zz
Noun
editAngami
editLetter
editG
- The fifteenth letter of the Angami alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
edit- (Latin-script letters) Ü ü, Üi üi, A a, Ai ai, I i, Ie ie, U u, Uo uo, E e, Ei ei, O o, Ou ou, K k, Kh kh, G g, Ng ng, C c, Ch ch, J j, Jh jh, Ny ny, T t, Th th, D d, N n, Ts ts, Tsh tsh, Dz dz, P p, Ph ph, B b, M m, Pf pf, Bv bv, Y y, Yh yh, R r, Rh rh, L l, Lh lh, F f, V v, W w, Wh wh, S s, Sh sh, Z z, Zh zh, H h
Azerbaijani
editLetter
editG upper case (lower case g)
- The ninth letter of the Azerbaijani alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
editBasque
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The seventh letter of the Basque alphabet, called ge and written in the Latin script.
See also
editCentral Franconian
editEtymology
edit- /ɡ/ is from West Germanic stem-initial *g in most of Moselle Franconian; from *gg in Ripuarian and northernmost Moselle Franconian; in much of Ripuarian from *d, *þ after long high vowels.
- For the origin of /j/, see J. /ɣ/ replaces the former after back vowels.
Pronunciation
edit- /ɡ/, /ɣ/, /j/, (coda respectively) [k], [x], [ɕ]
Letter
editG
- A letter in the German-based alphabet of Central Franconian.
- A letter in the Dutch-based alphabet of Central Franconian.
Usage notes
edit- In the spelling of the Colognian Academy (Akademie för uns kölsche Sproch), any West Germanic or otherwise underlying *g is spelt g regardless of the pronunciation, except that ck is used for [k] in the syllable coda.
- In the popular German-based spelling, the sounds [ɣ] and [ɡ] are spelt g. The other sounds are represented by j [j] and ch [ɕ], [x] (except sometimes in unstressed ig for [iɕ]). In the coda, ck or rarely gg may be used for [k].
- In the Dutch-based spelling, [j] is j, [ɡ] is gk, coda [k] is k. The other sounds are spelt g.
- In the German-based spelling, g [ɡ] is always doubled after short vowels. However, g for any other sound is never doubled according the Colognian Academy. In the popular system, g for [ɣ] may be doubled after short vowels or not.
- In the Dutch-based spelling, g is regularly doubled after short vowels if the syllable were otherwise open.
Central Mazahua
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (lower case g)
- A letter of the Mazahua alphabet.
Chinese
editEtymology 1
editFrom English G, gig (“gigabyte”).
Alternative forms
editPronunciation
edit- Mandarin
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Hanyu Pinyin:
- Zhuyin: ㄐㄧˋ
- Tongyong Pinyin: jì
- Wade–Giles: chi4
- Yale: jì
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: jih
- Palladius: цзи (czi)
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡ɕi⁵¹/
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
- Jyutping: gik1
- Yale: gīk
- Cantonese Pinyin: gik7
- Guangdong Romanization: gig1
- Sinological IPA (key): /kɪk̚⁵/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
Noun
editG
Related terms
edit- M (“megabyte”)
References
editEtymology 2
editPronunciation
edit- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
- Jyutping: zi1
- Yale: jī
- Cantonese Pinyin: dzi1
- Guangdong Romanization: ji1
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡siː⁵⁵/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
Noun
editG
- (Hong Kong Cantonese, Internet slang, neologism) female prostitute (Classifier: 隻/只 c)
Synonyms
editEtymology 3
editPronunciation 1
edit- Mandarin
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Hanyu Pinyin:
- Zhuyin: ㄐㄧˋ
- Tongyong Pinyin: jì
- Wade–Giles: chi4
- Yale: jì
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: jih
- Palladius: цзи (czi)
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡ɕi⁵¹/
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
- Jyutping: zyu1 / zi1
- Yale: jyū / jī
- Cantonese Pinyin: dzy1 / dzi1
- Guangdong Romanization: ju1 / ji1
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡syː⁵⁵/, /t͡siː⁵⁵/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
- zyu1 - Guangzhou;
- zi1 - Hong Kong, often realised as /t͡ʃiː⁵⁵/ by younger speakers.
Letter
editG
- The seventh letter of the Latin alphabet.
Pronunciation 2
edit- Mandarin
- (Standard Chinese, common)+
- Hanyu Pinyin:
- Zhuyin: ㄍㄜ
- Tongyong Pinyin: ge
- Wade–Giles: ko1
- Yale: gē
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: ge
- Palladius: гэ (gɛ)
- Sinological IPA (key): /kɤ⁵⁵/
- (Standard Chinese, official)+
- Hanyu Pinyin:
- Zhuyin: ㄍㄝ
- Tongyong Pinyin: gê
- Wade–Giles: keh1
- Yale: gē
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: gè
- Palladius: гэй (gɛj)
- Sinological IPA (key): /kɛ⁵⁵/
- (Standard Chinese, common)+
Letter
editG
- The seventh letter used in Pinyin.
Usage notes
edit- 《汉语拼音方案》 defines a standard pronunciation for each letter. However, these pronunciations are rarely used in education; another pronunciation is commonly used instead.
- The pronunciation above are only used while referring to letters in Pinyin. They are not used in other context (such as English).
Chipewyan
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (lower case g)
- A letter of the Chipewyan alphabet, written in the Latin script.
Dutch
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (capital, lowercase g)
- the seventh letter of the Dutch alphabet
See also
editElfdalian
editLetter
editG (upper case G, lower case g)
- The ninth letter of the Elfdalian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
Usage notes
editThe Dalecarlian runic variant for this letter is not available in Unicode.
Esperanto
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The eighth letter of the Esperanto alphabet, called go and written in the Latin script.
See also
editEstonian
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The seventh letter of the Estonian alphabet, called gee and written in the Latin script.
See also
editFinnish
editEtymology
editThe Finnish orthography using the Latin script was based on those of Swedish, German and Latin, and was first used in the mid-16th century. No earlier script is known. See the Wikipedia article on Finnish for more information, and G for information on the development of the glyph itself.
Letter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The seventh letter of the Finnish alphabet, called gee and written in the Latin script.
Usage notes
edit- Used only in loanwords except for ng [ŋː].
See also
edit- (Latin-script letters) kirjain; A a, B b, C c, D d, E e, F f, G g, H h, I i, J j, K k, L l, M m, N n, O o, P p, Q q, R r, S s (Š š), T t, U u, V v (W w), X x, Y y, Z z (Ž ž), Å å, Ä ä, Ö ö
Noun
editG
- Alternative letter-case form of g (“G (musical note)”)
Adjective
editG
- Abbreviation of gluteeniton (“gluten-free”) (e.g. in restaurant menus).
Usage notes
editThe abbreviations G, L, VL and M are the most common of their kind seen in restaurant menus. Other abbreviations are also seen, but not as standardized. Most menus contain a list of the abbreviations they use, including the four common ones.
German
editPronunciation
edit- (letter name) IPA(key): /ɡeː/
- (phoneme) IPA(key): /ɡ/, (coda) /k/, /ç/, /x/
- In Standard German proper, ‹g› in the syllable coda is pronounced [k] except for the unstressed syllable ig, which becomes [ɪç]. In southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and South Tyrol, [ɪk] is often heard in the latter case, too. In northern and central Germany, conversely, coda ‹g› is traditionally always pronounced like ‹ch›, thus as fricative [ç], [x~χ]. Many speakers have now adapted to the standard or mix both ways, e.g. restricting the fricative (outside of ig) to some of the commonest words. Those who still use it generally, may nevertheless switch to [k] in enunciation or when reading out.
- Fricative realisations [j~ʝ~ʒ] and [x~ɣ~ʁ] also occur syllable-initially in various regions, but these are now clearly marked as dialectal.
Letter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The seventh letter of the German alphabet.
See also
editHeiltsuk
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (lower case g)
- A letter of the Heiltsuk alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
edit- (Latin-script letters) A a, Á á, A̓ a̓, B b, C c, C̓ c̓, D d, , G g, Gv gv, Ǧ ǧ, Ǧv ǧv, H h, H̓ h̓, Ħ ħ, I i, Í í, I̓ i̓, K k, Kv kv, K̓ k̓, K̓v k̓v, L l, ʼL l̓, Ḷ ḷ, Ḷ́ ḷ́, ʼḶ ḷ̓, Ɫ ɫ, M m, ʼM m̓, Ṃ ṃ, Ṃ́ ṃ́, ʼṂ ṃ̓, N n, ʼN n̓, Ṇ ṇ, Ṇ́ ṇ́, ʼṆ ṇ̓, P p, P̓ p̓, Q q, Qv qv, Q̓ q̓, Q̓v q̓v, S s, T t, T̓ t̓, ƛ, ̓ ƛ̓, U u, Ú ú, U̓ u̓, W w, ʼW w̓, X x, Xv xv, X̌ x̌, X̌v x̌v, Y y, ʼY y̓, Z z, ʔ
Hungarian
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The twelfth letter of the Hungarian alphabet, called gé and written in the Latin script.
Declension
editInflection (stem in long/high vowel, front unrounded harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | G | G-k |
accusative | G-t | G-ket |
dative | G-nek | G-knek |
instrumental | G-vel | G-kkel |
causal-final | G-ért | G-kért |
translative | G-vé | G-kké |
terminative | G-ig | G-kig |
essive-formal | G-ként | G-kként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | G-ben | G-kben |
superessive | G-n | G-ken |
adessive | G-nél | G-knél |
illative | G-be | G-kbe |
sublative | G-re | G-kre |
allative | G-hez | G-khez |
elative | G-ből | G-kből |
delative | G-ről | G-kről |
ablative | G-től | G-ktől |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
G-é | G-ké |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
G-éi | G-kéi |
Possessive forms of G | ||
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possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | G-m | G-im |
2nd person sing. | G-d | G-id |
3rd person sing. | G-je | G-i |
1st person plural | G-nk | G-ink |
2nd person plural | G-tek | G-itek |
3rd person plural | G-jük | G-ik |
Derived terms
editSee also
edit- (Latin-script letters) betű; A a, Á á, B b, C c, Cs cs, D d, Dz dz, Dzs dzs, E e, É é, F f, G g, Gy gy, H h, I i, Í í, J j, K k, L l, Ly ly, M m, N n, Ny ny, O o, Ó ó, Ö ö, Ő ő, P p, R r, S s, Sz sz, T t, Ty ty, U u, Ú ú, Ü ü, Ű ű, V v, Z z, Zs zs. Only in the extended alphabet: Q q W w X x Y y. Commonly used: ch. Also defined: à ë. In surnames (selection): ä aa cz ds eé eö ew oe oó th ts ÿ.
Ido
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (lower case g)
- The seventh letter of the Ido alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
editIndonesian
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The seventh letter of the Indonesian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
editItalian
editPronunciation
edit- (letter name) IPA(key): **/ˈd͡ʒi/*
- Rhymes: -i
- (phonemic realization) IPA(key): /ɡ/
- (phonemic realization before e or i) IPA(key): /d͡ʒ/
Letter
editG f or m (invariable, upper case, lower case g)
- The seventh letter of the Italian alphabet, called gi and written in the Latin script.
See also
editJapanese
editEtymology 1
editNoun
editEtymology 2
editInitial of ゴキブリ (gokiburi).
Noun
edit- (slang, euphemistic) cockroach
- Gとの格闘
- jī to no kakutō
- fight with a cockroach
- Gとの格闘
Kashubian
editEtymology
editThe Kashubian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See the Kashubian alphabet article on Wikipedia for more, and G for development of the glyph itself.
Letter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The eleventh letter of the Kashubian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
editLatin
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- A letter in the Latin alphabet, representing the sound /g/
See also
edit- (Latin-script letters) A a, B b, C c, D d, E e, F f, G g, H h, I i, L l, M m, N n, O o, P p, Q q, R r, S s, T t, V v, X x, Y y, Z z
Latvian
editEtymology
editProposed in 1908 as part of the new Latvian spelling by the scientific commission headed by K. Mīlenbahs, which was accepted and began to be taught in schools in 1909. Prior to that, Latvian had been written in German Fraktur, and sporadically in Cyrillic.
Pronunciation
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The tenth letter of the Latvian alphabet, called gā and written in the Latin script.
See also
editMalay
editPronunciation
edit- (Name of letter) IPA(key): [d͡ʒi]
- (Phoneme, Syllable initial) IPA(key): [ɡ]
- (Phoneme, Syllable final) IPA(key): [k̚]
Letter
editG
- The seventh letter of the Malay alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
editNorwegian Bokmål
editNoun
editG
- (pensions) Initialism of grunnbeløp.
Norwegian Nynorsk
editNoun
editG
- (pensions) Initialism of grunnbeløp.
Nupe
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The eighth letter of the Nupe alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
editPolish
editEtymology
editThe Polish orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See the history of Polish orthography article on Wikipedia for more, and G for development of the glyph itself.
Pronunciation
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The tenth letter of the Polish alphabet, called gie and written in the Latin script.
See also
editPortuguese
editPronunciation
edit
Letter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The seventh letter of the Portuguese alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
editRomani
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- (International Standard) The ninth letter of the Romani alphabet, written in the Latin script.
- (Pan-Vlax) The tenth letter of the Romani alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
edit- (Latin-script letters) A a, B b, C c, D d, E e, F f, G g, H h, X x, I i, J j, K k, Kh kh, L l, M m, N n, O o, P p, Ph ph, R r, S s, T t, Th th, U u, V v, Z z International Standard: (À à, Ä ä, Ǎ ǎ), Ć ć, Ćh ćh, (È è, Ë ë, Ě ě), (Ì ì, Ï ï, Ǐ ǐ), (Ò ò, Ö ö, Ǒ ǒ), Rr rr, Ś ś, (Ù ù, Ü ü, Ǔ ǔ), Ź ź, Ʒ ʒ, Q q, Ç ç, ϴ θ. Pan-Vlax: Č č, Čh čh, Dž dž, (Dź dź), Ř ř, Š š, (Ś ś), Ž ž, (Ź ź).
Romanian
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
Usage notes
editWhen followed by an i or e, this letter represents the phoneme /dʒ/, as in plângi (/plɨndʒʲ/) and înger (/ɨn.dʒer/). When followed by hi or he (ghi and ghe) and in all other cases, it represents /ɡ/.
See also
editScottish Gaelic
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The seventh letter of the Scottish Gaelic alphabet, written in the Latin script. It is preceded by f and followed by h. Its traditional name is gort (“ivy”).
See also
editSilesian
editEtymology
editThe Silesian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See the Silesian language article on Wikipedia for more, and G for development of the glyph itself.
Letter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The ninth letter of the Silesian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
editSkolt Sami
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (lower case g)
- The twelfth letter of the Skolt Sami alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
editSlovene
editEtymology
editFrom Gaj's Latin alphabet G, from Czech alphabet G, from Latin G, from a modification of the Latin letter C (“ce”), from the Etruscan letter 𐌂 (c, “ce”), from the Ancient Greek letter Γ (G, “gamma”), derived from the Phoenician letter 𐤂 (g, “giml”), from the Egyptian hieroglyph 𓌙. Pronunciation as /ɡə/ is initial Slovene (phoneme plus a fill vowel) and the second pronunciation is probably taken from German G.
Pronunciation
edit- Phoneme
• (Standard Slovene, tonal) IPA(key): /ɡ/, [k], SNPT: /g/, [k] |
• (colloquial): IPA(key): /ɡ/, [k], [x], SNPT: /g/, [k], [h] • (Most Littoral and Rovte dialects, part of Upper Carniolan dialects) IPA(key): /ɣ/, [x], SNPT: /ɣ/, [h] |
Note:different distinctions and accent shifts do not necessarily exclude other and most of them exist in both tonal and non-tonal Slovene.
- Letter name
• (Standard Slovene, tonal) IPA(key): [ˈɡə̂], [ˈɡêː], [ˈɡěː], SNPT: [gə̏], [gẹ̄] • (Standard Slovene, non-tonal) IPA(key): [ˈɡə], [ˈɡeː], SNPT: [gə̀], [gé],
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• Rhymes: -ə, -eː (ə̀, é) (non-tonal)
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Letter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The eighth letter of the Slovene alphabet, written in the Latin script.
- The eleventh letter of the Slovene alphabet (Resian), written in the Latin script.
- The eighth letter of the Slovene alphabet (Natisone Valley dialect), written in the Latin script.
Noun
editG m inan
- The name of the Latin script letter G / g.
Inflection
edit- Overall more common
First masculine declension (soft o-stem, inanimate) , fixed accent, -j- infix | |||
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nom. sing. | G | ||
gen. sing. | G-ja | ||
singular | dual | plural | |
nominative imenovȃlnik |
G | G-ja | G-ji |
genitive rodȋlnik |
G-ja | G-jev | G-jev |
dative dajȃlnik |
G-ju, G-ji | G-jema | G-jem |
accusative tožȋlnik |
G | G-ja | G-je |
locative mẹ̑stnik |
G-ju, G-ji | G-jih | G-jih |
instrumental orọ̑dnik |
G-jem | G-jema | G-ji |
(vocative) (ogȏvorni imenovȃlnik) |
G | G-ja | G-ji |
- More common when with a definite adjective
Third masculine declension (no endings) , fixed accent | |||
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nom. sing. | G | ||
gen. sing. | G | ||
singular | dual | plural | |
nominative imenovȃlnik |
G | G | G |
genitive rodȋlnik |
G | G | G |
dative dajȃlnik |
G | G | G |
accusative tožȋlnik |
G | G | G |
locative mẹ̑stnik |
G | G | G |
instrumental orọ̑dnik |
G | G | G |
(vocative) (ogȏvorni imenovȃlnik) |
G | G | G |
- Dialectal, in common written language used till 19th century
First masculine declension (hard o-stem, inanimate) , -j- infix | |||
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nom. sing. | G | ||
gen. sing. | G-ja | ||
singular | dual | plural | |
nominative imenovȃlnik |
G | G-ja | G-ji |
genitive rodȋlnik |
G-ja | G-jov | G-jov |
dative dajȃlnik |
G-ju, G-ji | G-joma | G-jom |
accusative tožȋlnik |
G | G-ja | G-je |
locative mẹ̑stnik |
G-ju, G-ji | G-jih | G-jih |
instrumental orọ̑dnik |
G-jom | G-joma | G-ji |
(vocative) (ogȏvorni imenovȃlnik) |
G | G-ja | G-ji |
Derived terms
editSee also
edit- (Latin script letters) Aa, Bb, Cc, Čč, Dd, Ee, Ff, Gg, Hh, Ii, Jj, Kk, Ll, Mm, Nn, Oo, Pp, Rr, Ss, Šš, Tt, Uu, Vv, Zz, Žž
- Ǧ
- Ǵ
Further reading
edit- “G”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU, portal Fran
Somali
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG upper case (lower case g)
- The thirteenth letter of the Somali alphabet, called ga and written in the Latin script.
Usage notes
edit- The thirteenth letter of the Somali alphabet, which follows Arabic abjad order. It is preceded by C and followed by F.
See also
editSpanish
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- the seventh letter of the Spanish alphabet
Derived terms
editSee also
editTagalog
editEtymology 1
editBorrowed from Spanish G. Each pronunciation has a different source:
- Filipino alphabet pronunciation is influenced by English G.
- Abakada alphabet pronunciation is influenced by Baybayin character ᜄ (ga).
- Abecedario pronunciation is from Spanish G.
Pronunciation
edit- (Standard Tagalog)
- IPA(key): /ˈdji/ [ˈd͡ʒi] (letter name, Filipino alphabet)
- Rhymes: -i
- IPA(key): /ˈɡa/ [ˈɡa] (letter name, Abakada alphabet)
- Rhymes: -a
- IPA(key): /ˈhe/ [ˈhɛ] (letter name, Abecedario)
- Rhymes: -e
- IPA(key): /ɡ/ [ɡ] (phoneme)
- IPA(key): /ɡ/ [ɣ] (phoneme, intervocalic)
- IPA(key): /d͡ʒ/ [d͡ʒ] (phoneme, followed by e or i, English unadapted loanwords)
- IPA(key): /h/ [h] (phoneme, followed by e or i, Spanish unadapted loanwords)
- IPA(key): /s/ [s] (phoneme, followed by e or i, Spanish unadapted loanwords, obsolete)
- IPA(key): /ˈdji/ [ˈd͡ʒi] (letter name, Filipino alphabet)
Letter
editG (upper case, lower case g, Baybayin spelling ᜇ᜔ᜌᜒ)
- The seventh letter of the Tagalog alphabet (the Filipino alphabet), called dyi and written in the Latin script.
See also
edit- (Latin-script letters) titik; A a, B b, C c, D d, E e, F f, G g, H h, I i, J j, K k, L l, M m, N n, Ñ ñ, Ng ng, O o, P p, Q q, R r, S s, T t, U u, V v, W w, X x, Y y, Z z
Letter
editG (upper case, lower case g, Baybayin spelling ᜄ)
- The sixth letter of the Tagalog alphabet (the Abakada alphabet), called ga and written in the Latin script.
Letter
editG (upper case, lower case g, Baybayin spelling ᜑᜒ)
- (historical) The eighth letter of the Tagalog alphabet (the Abecedario), called ge and written in the Latin script.
See also
editEtymology 2
editPronunciation
edit- (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /ˈdji/ [ˈd͡ʒi]
- Rhymes: -i
Noun
editG (Baybayin spelling ᜇ᜔ᜌᜒ)
- (music) fifth tone from a C major scale
Etymology 3
editInitialism of English game.
Pronunciation
edit- (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /ˈdji/ [ˈd͡ʒi]
- Rhymes: -i
Interjection
editG (Baybayin spelling ᜇ᜔ᜌᜒ)
Alternative forms
edit- g — alternate case
Related terms
editFurther reading
edit- “G”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018
Turkish
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The eighth letter of the Turkish alphabet, called ge and written in the Latin script.
See also
edit- (Latin-script letters) harf; A a (Â â), B b, C c, Ç ç, D d, E e, F f, G g, Ğ ğ, H h, I ı, İ i (Î î), J j, K k, L l, M m, N n, O o, Ö ö, P p, R r, S s, Ş ş, T t, U u (Û û), Ü ü, V v, Y y, Z z
Vietnamese
editPronunciation
edit- (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [ɣəː˨˩], [ze˧˧]
- (Huế) IPA(key): [ɣəː˦˩], [jej˧˧]
- (Saigon) IPA(key): [ɣəː˨˩], [jej˧˧]
- Phonetic spelling: gờ, giê
Letter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The tenth letter of the Vietnamese alphabet, called gờ or giê and written in the Latin script.
See also
edit- (Quốc ngữ letters) chữ cái; A a (À à, Ả ả, Ã ã, Á á, Ạ ạ), Ă ă (Ằ ằ, Ẳ ẳ, Ẵ ẵ, Ắ ắ, Ặ ặ), Â â (Ầ ầ, Ẩ ẩ, Ẫ ẫ, Ấ ấ, Ậ ậ), B b, C c (Ch ch), D d, Đ đ, E e (È è, Ẻ ẻ, Ẽ ẽ, É é, Ẹ ẹ), Ê ê (Ề ề, Ể ể, Ễ ễ, Ế ế, Ệ ệ), G g (Gh gh, Gi gi), H h, I i (Ì ì, Ỉ ỉ, Ĩ ĩ, Í í, Ị ị), K k (Kh kh), L l, M m, N n (Ng ng, Ngh ngh, Nh nh), O o (Ò ò, Ỏ ỏ, Õ õ, Ó ó, Ọ ọ), Ô ô (Ồ ồ, Ổ ổ, Ỗ ỗ, Ố ố, Ộ ộ), Ơ ơ (Ờ ờ, Ở ở, Ỡ ỡ, Ớ ớ, Ợ ợ), P p (Ph ph), Q q (Qu qu), R r, S s, T t (Th th, Tr tr), U u (Ù ù, Ủ ủ, Ũ ũ, Ú ú, Ụ ụ), Ư ư (Ừ ừ, Ử ử, Ữ ữ, Ứ ứ, Ự ự), V v, X x, Y y (Ỳ ỳ, Ỷ ỷ, Ỹ ỹ, Ý ý, Ỵ ỵ)
Welsh
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The tenth letter of the Welsh alphabet, called èg and written in the Latin script. It is preceded by Ff and followed by Ng.
Mutation
edit- G at the beginning of words is omitted in a soft mutation, mutates to Ng in a nasal mutation and is unchanged by aspirate mutation, for example with the word Gwynedd (“Gwynedd”):
Welsh mutation | |||
---|---|---|---|
radical | soft | nasal | aspirate |
Gwynedd | Wynedd | Ngwynedd | unchanged |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
See also
edit- (Latin-script letters) llythyren; A a (Á á, À à, Â â, Ä ä), B b, C c, Ch ch, D d, Dd dd, E e (É é, È è, Ê ê, Ë ë), F f, Ff ff, G g, Ng ng, H h, I i (Í í, Ì ì, Î î, Ï ï), J j, L l, Ll ll, M m, N n, O o (Ó ó, Ò ò, Ô ô, Ö ö), P p, Ph ph, R r, Rh rh, S s, T t, Th th, U u (Ú ú, Ù ù, Û û, Ü ü), W w (Ẃ ẃ, Ẁ ẁ, Ŵ ŵ, Ẅ ẅ), Y y (Ý ý, Ỳ ỳ, Ŷ ŷ, Ÿ ÿ)
Further reading
edit- R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “G”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies
Yoruba
editPronunciation
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The seventh letter of the Yoruba alphabet, called gí and written in the Latin script.
See also
edit- (Latin-script letters) lẹ́tà; A a (Á á, À à, Ā ā), B b, D d, E e (É é, È è, Ē ē), Ẹ ẹ (Ẹ́ ẹ́, Ẹ̀ ẹ̀, Ẹ̄ ẹ̄), F f, G g, Gb gb, H h, I i (Í í, Ì ì, Ī ī), J j, K k, L l, M m (Ḿ ḿ, M̀ m̀, M̄ m̄), N n (Ń ń, Ǹ ǹ, N̄ n̄), O o (Ó ó, Ò ò, Ō ō), Ọ ọ (Ọ́ ọ́, Ọ̀ ọ̀, Ọ̄ ọ̄), P p, R r, S s, Ṣ ṣ, T t, U u (Ú ú, Ù ù, Ū ū), W w, Y y
- (Benin) (Latin-script letters) lɛ́tà; A a, B b, D d, E e, Ɛ ɛ, F f, G g, Gb gb, H h, I i, J j, K k, Kp kp, L l, M m, N n, O o, Ɔ ɔ, P p, R r, S s, Sh sh, T t, U u, W w, Y y
Zulu
editLetter
editG (upper case, lower case g)
- The seventh letter of the Zulu alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also
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